The Fifth Dimension did a song called "The Age Of Aquarius" in the 70s.
It was Cheap Suits- the song was actually called 'Punk Rock Love Song'. Led Zeppelin released a song called 'Thank You' on their second album in 1970, but obviously this wasn't punk.
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"She Loves To Be In Love" was a late 70s song by a band called Charlie.
This song is actually called "I've Got A Name." It was written, sung, and recorded by Jim Croce, who only released a single album in his life. It was an enormous success. Before his second record was released he was killed in a plane crash.
70s 80s is not very clear firstly. Is it 70s or 80s or 70s/80s? My only suggestion is Creedence Clearwater Revival and that you are thinking of 'Proud Mary'. NOTICE USE OF QUOTES TO HIGHLIGHT title.
One such song:"Brother Louie" by a group called Stories. It came out in the early 70s.
If you mean "I Got A LINE on You Babe, it was a group called Spirit, from 1969
The song was given to a band in the 60s-70s named Dawson, the song was not complete and they wrote the bridge and the majority of the lyrics. Due to issues with their manager the band recorded the song but was never released.
That '70s Show - 1998 Immigrant Song 5-24 was released on: USA: 7 May 2003 Australia: 29 December 2006 France: 2 July 2007 Hungary: 1 April 2010
Drew Sidora sampled "For the Love" from a song called "Straight from the Heart" by Con Funk Shun, an R&B group from the '70s. This song was also sampled in a song called "Anything 4 Ya Love" by Latif. Hope this helps!
The song is called "Thirteen" it's sung by the band Big Star.
in season 1 its hyde/ masterson. after that its the lead singer of cheap trick (the band that plays the theme song 'That '70s Song (In Th Street))